Wangechi Mutu
How a Louisiana museum is teaching students about African American history through contemporary art
The Louisiana institution's Wangechi Mutu exhibition gives students a new perspective on African American studies
Putting down roots: Wangechi Mutu takes over New Museum
Dedicating its entire space to a single artist for the first time, the museum's show traces the Kenya-born artist’s 25-year career
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Three exhibitions to see in New York this weekend
Wangechi Mutu at Gladstone, Adriana Varejão at Gagosian and the unveiling of Day’s End by David Hammons
From Pompeii to post-colonial sculpture, San Francisco’s Legion of Honor pulls off a successful double-feature for its reopening
A solo show by Wangechi Mutu comments on the museum’s history, while an exceptional archaeological presentation gives antiquity a fresh feel
Storm King to install Sarah Sze sculpture in 2021—its first new permanent work in more than a decade
The outdoor sculpture park also plans to host an indoor show of her work, with social distancing rules in mind, and will unveil a new sculpture by Rashid Johnson that reflects on surviving a crisis
Wangechi Mutu asks the Legion of Honor, 'Are you listening?'
The artist will show new and recent works that play with San Francisco museum’s Neoclassical architecture and Western roots